Can I use toner during pregnancy?

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05/ Can I use toner during pregnancy? Can I use toner during pregnancy?


Using hair color during pregnancy is a subject that divides opinions, but the important thing is to have your doctor's approval


For a woman who is used to coloring her hair and retouching it regularly, it can be difficult to stop using chemicals to change the color of your hair. But when the reason is pregnancy, white hair and growing roots are in the background. And during this period, the mothers' relationship with their hair can be troubled, since the change in hormone production is capable of making them more shiny and silky or very dry and opaque. And to regain self-esteem, many pregnant women choose to color their locks. In that case, which product should be used: toner or permanent color? If you answered tonalizing, you got it diva! Now, come with us to understand why.



The advantage of the toner is that it does not damage the hair and has a lighter composition.

To change the color of pregnant women's hair, toner is the best option. Many doctors indicate the product because of the lighter composition and free of heavy metals. Another advantage is that if the strands are weakened due to the hormonal load, the ammonia-free coloring will not damage the strands during the coloring process. But it is important to keep in mind that the toner has a temporary action and its color lasts, on average, 28 washes.

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Preserve the scalp when coloring

An important precaution to avoid any problems is to apply the color just a few centimeters away from the scalp. With this precaution, the pregnant woman does not run any risk of the cosmetic penetrating the blood stream. It is also good to remember that there is no point in wanting to keep the highlights lighter with the color without ammonia, as the tonalizer does not have the power to lighten the hair. If you prefer a blonde look, opt for highlights and locks that don't come close to the roots. But you're not going to do any procedure without your doctor's permission, agreed diva?



 

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Wait the first three months to be able to change the color of the highlights

The main indication of doctors and specialists is to wait for the first trimester of pregnancy to be able to perform the coloring. Medical follow-up and authorization in this case is essential to make any decision. So respect everything right so you don't have problems later, right? No toner in the first three months of pregnancy. And when the time comes, take the product to the doctor to assess the entire situation.


 


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